They work great, most like to flip the box so they’ll have access through the back, but you’ll need to fasten the corners down either way to avoid the unwanted buzzing Taff warned about? Things that are loose will make noise no matter where they’re located?
HiICP, well if that sliding top can vibrate without losing energy to the outside perimeter, or give unwanted buzzing, give it a go. You are going to have to slacken the strings to get the bridge out anyway. How often does one need to go back into a build, unless its experimental, or prototype?
I would sooner access from the back, the top is the most important part of the sound chain. You are possibly talking electric, but even so, I access my electrics with a glued on top and back.
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They work great, most like to flip the box so they’ll have access through the back, but you’ll need to fasten the corners down either way to avoid the unwanted buzzing Taff warned about? Things that are loose will make noise no matter where they’re located?
HiICP, well if that sliding top can vibrate without losing energy to the outside perimeter, or give unwanted buzzing, give it a go.
You are going to have to slacken the strings to get the bridge out anyway.
How often does one need to go back into a build, unless its experimental, or prototype?
I would sooner access from the back, the top is the most important part of the sound chain. You are possibly talking electric, but even so, I access my electrics with a glued on top and back.